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  2. Aphthous stomatitis - Wikipedia

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    The lower lip is retracted, revealing aphthous ulcers on the labial mucosa (note erythematous "halo" surrounding ulcers) Ulcers can take many shapes and sizes. This one is long and narrow. Persons with aphthous stomatitis have no detectable systemic symptoms or signs (i.e., outside the mouth). [3]

  3. Periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and adenitis

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    The key symptoms of PFAPA are those in its name: periodic high fever at intervals of about 3–5 weeks, as well as aphthous ulcers, pharyngitis and adenitis. In between episodes, and even during the episodes, the children appear healthy. At least 6 months of episodes.

  4. Mouth ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Aphthous stomatitis has no clinically detectable signs or symptoms outside the mouth, but the recurrent ulceration can cause much discomfort to those affected. Treatment is aimed at reducing the pain and swelling and speeding healing, and may involve systemic or topical steroids , analgesics (pain killers), antiseptics , anti-inflammatories or ...

  5. Stomatitis - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms range from a minor nuisance to being disabling in their impact on eating, swallowing, and talking, and the severe forms can cause people to lose weight. There is no cure for aphthous stomatitis, [ 5 ] and therapies are aimed at alleviating the pain, reducing the inflammation and promoting healing of the ulcers, but there is little ...

  6. Ulcerative colitis - Wikipedia

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    Aphthous ulcers involving the tongue, lips, palate, and pharynx. Pyoderma gangrenosum with large ulcerations affecting the back. UC is characterized by immune dysregulation and systemic inflammation, which may result in symptoms and complications outside the colon.

  7. Behçet's disease - Wikipedia

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    Behçet's disease causes ulcers in the terminal ileum and ileocecal valve. The ulcers may be aphthous or have a classic punched out appearance with undermining. Linear and fissuring ulcers up to 5 cm may be present. Biopsies show vasculitis (phlebitis or venulitis) with a neutrophilic inflammatory infiltrate.

  8. There’s a Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus Circulating in ... - AOL

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    Symptoms of EEE may include: Fever. Headache. Vomiting. Diarrhea. Seizures. Behavioral changes. Drowsiness “The least concerning symptoms are a flu-like syndrome that can last a week or so ...

  9. Herpetic gingivostomatitis - Wikipedia

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    Lesions/ulcers for herpetic gingivostomatitis may also be found on the palate and keratinzied gingivae [17] hence aphthous ulcers can be ruled out. Stevens–Johnson syndrome : Stevens–Johnson syndrome is characterized by early symptoms of malaise and fever , and shortly after that erythema , purpura and plaques on the skin, which often ...